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Abbas holds onto the past as the Palestinian future slips away
2023-09-21
[IsraelTimes] His controversial remarks have damaged the image of Paleostinians on the world stage and hindered potential peace efforts

Paleostinian President the ineffectual Mahmoud Abbas
...aka Abu Mazen, a graduate of the prestigious unaccredited Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow with a doctorate in Holocaust Denial. While no Yasser Arafat, he has his own brand of evil, just a little more lowercase....
does not like change. Stuck in the past, he preserves the status quo, standing still as opportunities come and then go. Most of the time he appears tired and lost, becoming animated and determined only to solidify his own authority. He fears breaking down barriers to a better situation for Paleostinians.

Every day, Paleostinians lose so much due to a leadership that is living in the past, playing faded old cards. While Abbas’s senior aide Hussein al-Sheikh shuttles to Riyadh to explore options for the benefit of Paleostinians, Abbas reprises past controversies, most recently going on a rant blaming Jews for antisemitism. Abbas claimed at a Fatah party conference that Hitler killed Jews because they lent money at high interest rates, not because he hated Jews. He also trotted out the old trope that Ashkenazi Jews are not originally from Israel but from an ancient Turkic people known as the Khazars, who collectively converted to Judaism.

Steffen Seibert, the German ambassador to Israel, quickly responded to Abbas’s controversial claims, calling them "an insult to the memory of millions of murdered men, women and kiddies."

It’s almost as if Abbas was trying to undermine his aide’s mission in Riyadh, as if he were saying, "I sent them an olive branch, but in my hand, I hold the axe that cuts olive trees from their roots."

Is it his backers and funders who are encouraging him to sabotage what is being done for the benefit of Paleostinians? Or is it a radical wing in Israel that is not pleased with the progress in serious peace negotiations? Whatever his motivation, the Paleostinian people deserve better leadership that takes them into the future, rather than focusing on a past that Abbas still lives in.

The reality is that Paleostinians need a leadership that more effectively represents their aspirations and desires. This authority needs someone who will lead efforts toward achieving lasting peace and cooperation with neighbors.

The controversial statements Abbas has made in the past highlight how disconnected he is from current developments and global trends. These remarks have damaged the image of Paleostinians on the international stage and hindered potential peace efforts.

For real progress to be made, Paleostinian leadership must deal with reality and build positive relations with all international partners, including Israel.

A peaceful future for the Middle East requires wise leaders committed to peace and progress, wiling to let go of outdated agendas and entrenched prejudices. The wounds and debates of the past serve no purpose in the search for a better future.
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Posted by:trailing wife

#7  “Most of the time he appears tired and lost, becoming animated and determined only to solidify his own authority.”

Sounds like FJB.
Posted by: Rusty Armor    2023-09-21 14:50  

#6  Does it matter what your label is, if you're doing bad shit?
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-09-21 10:04  

#5  There were Jews living in Khazaria. Obviously.
Posted by: Grom the Reflective   2023-09-21 09:02  

#4  actually, ethnographic evidence (mostly literature , correspondence, markings on graves and buildings) indicates that a number of the Khazars were Jewish or identified as such

there is no archeological evidence of a mass conversion but it not likely that such evidence (e.g., testimonies on paper) would have survived this long
Posted by: lord garth    2023-09-21 08:45  

#3  ^TW, the modern evidence that none of Khazars converted.
Posted by: Grom the Reflective   2023-09-21 02:00  

#2  All those people who converted to Islam, are they not true Moslems because they do not belong to the same tribe as the Prophet Mohammed? What about Christians — are all Christians who do not belong to the Jewish tribe of Benjamin actually not Christian at all?

Independent of the fact that not all of the Khazars converted, there were plenty of Jews in the world then and since whose Jewishness long predates the action of the Khazars, and has continued to this day. The fallacy around the claim is breathtakingly stupid.
Posted by: trailing wife   2023-09-21 01:56  

#1  an ancient Turkic people known as the Khazars, who collectively converted to Judaism

And, to confuse the Goyim, adopted a dialect of German as their language.
Posted by: Grom the Reflective   2023-09-21 01:41  

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